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UK in the Wider World
Despite being a relatively small nation, the UK is an influential player on the international stage.
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Fraying Ties: what is the UK oil industry? Professor Bridge explains
ONE - a global movement to end extreme poverty and preventable disease by 2030
David McNair, Executive Director for global policy at ONE
'The Future of Food' poster
In collaboration with NFU
2021: The year of the electric car
Why electric car sales have rapidly increased in the UK, where they are being bought, and what the future market might look like
Dr Nick Westcott on the Tanganyika Groundnut Scheme
Dr Nick Westcott from the Royal African Society on the Tanganyika Groundnut Scheme
Nigeria: a newly emerging economy
Nigeria has the 27th largest economy in the world and is a Newly Emerging Economy (NEE)
Overfishing
Liam Carr, Senior Advisor to the Director of External Affairs, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
India
This animation explores India and the Sustainable Development Goals. How might this dynamic country change by 2030?
Natural resources
Introducing students to the global distribution of natural resources and the international relationships these resources generate
Foresight report: Future of food and farming
Looking at the challenges expected in the area of food and farming over the next 40 years
Jamaica bound? Marine resources and management at a crossroads in Antigua and Barbuda
Can a Caribbean nation reliant on marine resources develop an economy based on coral reef ecosystems in spite of threats to those resources?
Retreating rainforest
What are the causes and consequences of increasing deforestation in the Amazon?
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